Project funding

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SkullSpace has allocated a $100 monthly budget toward projects. Depending on how well this works, this will hopefully increase in later years (and I sincerely hope it does). This page will be the policy on how we allocate the money to projects.

I've created a page called Proposed projects, where users can nominate projects they're working on for funding. This is a list of projects currently in the queue. Any member may edit this page and add their project to the queue - please add new projects to the bottom of the list. Anybody who proposes a project is encouraged to create a wiki page for it, and to link to it on their "Proposed projects" entry.

At the last meeting of each month, members who are present will have the opportunity to vote on which project they want to see funded. Members who proposed projects will be given the opportunity to talk about what they intend to do, if they (or a representative) are present. Members are encouraged to keep in mind:

  • Projects that benefit the space / group as a whole should have priority
  • Projects where the proposer has a track record of actually getting things done should be given priority

Members may also vote to wait, and carry over the budget until the following month. This may allow multiple - or more expensive - projects the opportunity to be funded.

If the top-two voted projects can both be funded, then that will happen. Same with the top three, four, etc, as long as there's the capital to go around.

Voting

Last meeting, every project is given time to make their final pitch. Final pitches are also condensed into an email after the meeting declaring voting open (I can handle that). Then from the end of the last meeting of the month to the beginning of the first meeting of the month secret/non-anonymous voting is open.

Note

This is a fairly new policy (as of 2012-03), so we're still developing it.